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FL H1263
Bill
Status
Failed
3/14/2022
Primary Sponsor
Amber Mariano
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AI Summary
- Allows a person to petition for expunction of a criminal history record if at least 10 years have passed since their adjudication of guilt, provided they were never adjudicated guilty of an offense listed in s. 943.0584 (which covers serious offenses ineligible for expunction)
- Changes the prior sealing/expunction restriction from a lifetime ban to a 10-year waiting period, allowing a person to seek a new expunction if at least 10 years have passed since their last court-ordered sealing or expunction
- Permits a person to seek sealing of a criminal history record if they have one prior sealing or expunction and more than 10 years have passed since that prior order was issued
- Adds a 10-year lookback period for juvenile adjudications of delinquency involving felonies or specified misdemeanors (including assault, battery, weapons offenses, arson, petit theft, child neglect, and animal cruelty) that would otherwise bar eligibility for expunction
- Effective date of July 1, 2022
Legislative Description
Expunction and Sealing of Criminal History Records
Last Action
Died in Criminal Justice & Public Safety Subcommittee
3/14/2022
Committee Referrals
Criminal Justice and Public Safety Subcommittee1/12/2022
Full Bill Text
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